The Maple Leafs, already tight against the cap, only have $1.3 million in cap space and would need to either convince the Islanders to retain salary or move enough money in a trade with New York or another team to fit Mayfield's $3.5 million cap hit.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are in the market for a right-side defenseman. Per Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos, the team would certainly have an interest New York Islanders defenseman Scott Mayfield. The 32-year-old,
Right-side defenseman Ryan Pulock, who has been playing impressive hockey as of late, is in the third year of an eight-year deal worth $6.15 million. Left-side defenseman Adam Pelech, who is also in the third year of an eight-year deal, carries an annual cap hit of $5.75 million.
The player who is currently leading the Islanders in plus-minus might be the least talked about regular on the team.
When I was talking to Scott Mayfield last week in Las Vegas for a piece on what’s been a quietly resurgent season for No. 24, he said something that did not make it into the story but which caught my ear. “I think for us, we have a goal in here, and that’s to make playoffs and to win a Stanley Cup,” he said.
In Nick Kypreos' latest trade board article ahead of the trade deadline, he has the Toronto Maple Leafs linked to a solid, physical defenseman for their top 4.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are once again approaching an NHL Trade Deadline in need of defensive reinforcements. It's a yearly occurrence for this version of the L
Captain Anders Lee, playing in his 800th career game, scored a goal and Ilya Sorokin made 30 saves as the New York Islanders beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-0.
"Mayfield is a big, right-shot defender who kills penalties, blocks shots, and is physical. Just the type of defenceman teams seek out at the trade deadline," Kypreos said in his latest story for ...
NHL Analyst and former Maple Leafs Nick Kypreos has one under the radar name selected that could seriously help the team come trade deadline time. With
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